Hands-On Learning: A Pathway to Early Childhood Education AV
Seventeen high school juniors spent their summer not with a break, but with an exciting
educational journey. They attended the Early Childhood Summer CDA Academy, an innovative
program hosted by the AV that aims to prepare high
school students for fulfilling careers.
The CDA academy is a five-week immersive experience where students live on campus
and divide their days between hands-on experience in local early childhood centers
and classroom instruction from qualified faculty at AV.
“The CDA Academy at AV is the first of its kind to be offered in Arkansas,” Brianne
Barron, CDA Academy director and instructor, explained. “Regardless of a student’s
career ambition or future goals in early childhood, this program allows them to earn
working skills and a direct pathway to college.”
This remarkable opportunity was made possible through a grant of more than $574,000
from the Arkansas Early Childhood Association’s T.E.A.C.H. scholarship program. Thus,
students can participate and live in the modern AV Lion’s Den at no cost; each receives
a $1,500 stipend per summer.
“There is an emphasis on preparing the early childhood education workforce as early
as possible,” Dr. Shelli Henehan, professor and director of Early Childhood Development,
said. “Children in Arkansas deserve to be cared for by the best of the best, and that
is what we are raising with our Academy students at AV. Students will be experienced
in applying the Arkansas Child Development Early Learning Standards to their daily
practices in early childhood classrooms.”
After two summers, participants will earn a Certificate of Proficiency in Early Childhood
Education from AV and meet the course requirements for a Childhood Development Associate
credential from the national CDA credentialing program. Additionally, they will have
accrued 200 hours of child center experience.
Reflecting on her time this summer, Southside High School junior Clair Merry said,
“I have achieved more in such a short time than I thought possible. I’ve taken that
first step into what it’s like working in a professional environment, working through
college-level courses while maintaining a steady schedule, and working on assignments
I had not yet done in high school.”
“This program has given me opportunities I wouldn’t have dreamed of, new connections,
and a mindset toward what I want to do in college and life.”
The program also includes out-of-classroom amenities. Participants live on campus
with meals, snacks, and swag bags provided. There is also a mileage stipend for their
travel home on Fridays and their return on Sundays. Students who complete the second
summer course in their senior year will get to keep their laptop and course textbooks
after graduating.
“I have gained so much knowledge about early childhood education and college in general
through the CDA Academy,” Emily Key, Arkansas Virtual Academy student, shared. This
program has offered me an opportunity to get my CDA and other certificates in the
early childhood career path. I’m glad I got to live on the AV campus and experience
college life here. I hope to potentially attend AV after high school and finish
my early childhood education degree here.”
The CDA Academy students were also given the unique task of setting up the Little Lions Child Development Center on the AV campus. It is anticipated to serve 42 children aged three and younger
when it officially opens this fall.
Annette Lauver, AV Little Lions Child Development Center director, appreciated the
students’ help and said she hopes it will lead to recruiting participants once they
complete the program and begin careers in early childhood education.
The CDA Summer Academy was originally a creation of Ronnette Haynes, instructor and
coaching coordinator of Early Childhood and Preschool in the AV School of Education.
For more information on Early Childhood Education at AV, visit the link to the AV School of Education.
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